Philosophiske Smuler

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Philosophiske Smuler is a philosophical work by Søren Kierkegaard that explores the nature of truth, faith, and the paradox of Christianity.

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instanceOf philosophical work
author Søren Kierkegaard NERFINISHED
centralQuestion How can an eternal truth be related to an existing individual?
What does it mean to become a Christian?
countryOfOrigin Denmark NERFINISHED
criticizes Hegelianism NERFINISHED
speculative philosophy
emphasizes subjective appropriation of truth
the individual
exploresConcept leap of faith
offense at Christianity
the absolute paradox
the condition for understanding truth
the learner
the moment
the teacher
followedBy Afsluttende uvidenskabelig Efterskrift NERFINISHED
genre Christian philosophy
existential philosophy
hasEnglishTitle Philosophical Crumbs NERFINISHED
Philosophical Fragments NERFINISHED
hasForm philosophical essay
hasLatinTitle Fragmenta Philosophica NERFINISHED
hasStructure four main chapters
influenced 20th-century existentialism
20th-century theology
Karl Barth NERFINISHED
mainTopic Christianity NERFINISHED
faith
paradox of Christianity
relationship between reason and faith
truth
originalLanguage Danish
partOf Søren Kierkegaard's pseudonymous authorship
philosophicalTradition Christian existentialism NERFINISHED
Lutheran theology
pseudonymousAuthor Johannes Climacus NERFINISHED
publicationPlace Copenhagen NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1844
relatedWorkByAuthor Begrebet Angest
Frygt og Bæven NERFINISHED

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Philosophical Fragments originalTitle Philosophiske Smuler